Sheath March 2016 -final - Peninsula Orchid Society

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Sheath March 2016 -final - Peninsula Orchid Society
March 2016
Newsletter of the Peninsula Orchid Society
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The Sheath
March General Meeting
Date: March 25, 2016
Time: Doors open at 7:00PM
Place: San Mateo Garden Center
605 Parkside Way, San Mateo, CA
Take the Alameda de las Pulgas exit off of Hwy. 92
The Garden Center is located between 26th and 28th
Avenues
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6894, San Mateo, CA
94403-6894
Skill Session at 7:00PM
Meeting plus Show and Tell
Table - 7:45PM followed by:
Speaker: Neal Winslow
Title: Growing Odontoglossums/
Masdevallias and other cool
growing orchids
Opportunity Table by: Neal
Winslow
Speaker this Month: Neal Winslow
Title: Growing Odontoglossums/Masdevallias and other cool growing
orchids
Neal, and his wife Sue, started growing orchids in the 70’s, starting with
phalaenopsis orchids from the Rod McLellan Co. on the end of his kitchen
table. When there wasn’t enough room for Neal and Sue to eat dinner they
built a small greenhouse on the driveway. In the early 80’s Neal left his job at
SRI to take over the houseplant business at a local nursery. Of course, orchids
were heavily featured at the 3000 sq ft greenhouse that housed the houseplant
business. After only a few years, the nursery was sold for development and
Neal took a job with Zoecon Corp where his friend Gerardus Staal worked.
Neal worked in Herbicide Development at Zoecon/Sandoz Crop Protection
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until the facility closed 16 years later. In the meantime, Neal and Sue rented
growing space from Robert Wescott/Herb Hagar, and later Bob Jones in
Watsonville, and sold orchids at orchid sales and fairs. The long drive to
Watsonville each weekend eventually wore them down and they built a
greenhouse at their East Palo Alto home. Initially Neal grew Cattleyas and
other warm growers, but over time switched to growing primarily Miltoniopsis
and SLCs under intermediate conditions. About four years ago, Neal switched
over to growing cool growers, especially Odontoglossums, which he had
always wanted to grow.
The talk will include discussion on cool conditions, culture, plants to grow, and
some tips on selecting Odontoglossum alliance plants for other temperature
ranges.
The plant table will include plants suitable for intermediate and cool conditions.
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Thank you to Jeff Trimble for his February
great talk on Cym. Hybridizing.
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President’s Corner
POS Annual Auction Tips As you divide
and repot your orchids this spring, keep
the following tips for our September
auction in mind:
editor. Mike Rector is filling in admirably
at the moment, but someone needs to step
up to this crucial job on a longer term
basis.
Bidders prefer orchids in bloom. If you
plant isn’t blooming at auction time, take
a picture when it does bloom and attach it
to the auction label so bidders know what
they are getting.
Food Coordinator: If you noticed the
lack of coffee and haphazard snack
placement at last month’s meeting and
want something done about it, this may be
the perfect job for you. In just a few
minutes per month, you can help keep our
membership nourished and caffeinated.
Special plants get the highest bids. Rare
species or hybrids, awarded or award
quality flowers, and well grown blooming
sized plants receive the most attention
from bidders.
2017 Orchid Show Chair: Ever wanted
to be the Big Cheese, the Head Honcho,
Large and In Charge? This is your
opportunity! The good news is that the
bulk of this job is keeping your many
eager and capable specialty chairs on
track. No experience required! For the
less power-hungry, there is an option to
share responsibility as a Co-Chair.
Information maximizes interest. Can
your orchid grow outdoors? Does it
bloom more than once a year? Do the
flowers last a long time? Are the flowers
fragrant? Is it unavailable from
commercial growers? Does it sell for a
fortune on the internet? Etc., etc. Write it
all on the auction label.
See the president or a board member at
the March meeting to find out more or to
volunteer for any of these positions.
Help Wanted:
New Features
Sheath Editor: Want to know the inside
scoop before everybody else? Interested
sharing your cutting and pasting skills
with the world, and endearing yourself to
orchid growers throughout the Bay Area?
We are still in search of a newsletter
Beginners / New Members Forum: 7:00
p.m. in the main meeting room. Starting
with the March meeting, there will be a
forum for beginners and new members led
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by our head of membership, Janusz
Warszawski.
orchid with pest or disease problems,
please bring the plant in a plastic bag and
keep it isolated from other orchids at the
meeting.
All topics of interest to beginning orchid
growers are fair game. Attend the forum a
few times, and you won’t be a beginner
for long!
Miscellaneous
Word on the street is that other orchid
societies are out-snacking us. Not eating
more, but providing more and varied
treats for member consumption each
month. We have a regular group of
generous providers, but it would be nice
to get some new people involved. So with
a little less slacking, we can enjoy much
more snacking. Remember, all those
bringing in snacks are entitled to a free
strip of raffle tickets.
Ask an Expert: 7:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. in
the main meeting room. You have
questions, and our orchid expert has
answers (or knows how to find them).
“How often should I water?” “What’s
causing the spots on my orchid’s leaves?”
“When should I repot this?” “Why won’t
this flower?” “How should I grow this?”
Any and all orchid related questions are
welcome. If you have questions about an
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Interested in a specific topic or speaker or skill session?
POS members are welcome to make suggestions for speakers or topics for our
meetings, and also for our skill sessions before the meetings. Please send your
suggestions to Neal Winslow [email protected]
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Member News
A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Frank Blomquist - David Erskine - Nancy Francis - Ritsuko Furuya - Diana Gross Evelyn Jones - C. Todd Kennedy - Jasen Liu - Margery Mayer - Su McMurtry Javier Perez-Sanchez - Anna Margarita Quiroz - Paul Reeve - Roey Shaviv - Isis
Trenchard - Carol Zoltowski
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Refreshments:
Thank you to all that brought treats. Thank you very much!
Editor’s Corner:
This is my first month as Sheath editor and I’m beginning to realize exactly what big shoes I
have to fill. I hope that I can continue to provide a quality newsletter and that you will bear with
me while I learn the ropes.
Coming up:
May 5-8, 2016
As mentioned by Tom Mudge at the February meeting the POS, we would like to
participate in the 2016 Filoli Mother’s Day Flower Show. This year’s theme is
“California Then and Now 1916 - 2016”. They are highlighting the Centennial
Celebration of the building of the mansion. The 12 a gardens this time of year are
spectacular and covered in Tulips. This years committee will be made up of, Neal
Winslow, [email protected], Mike Rector,
[email protected], and Rex Castell. Rex is our
designer, he has really done a wonderful job of
putting together a display worthy of a gold medal.
Again this year we will have the Butler’s Pantry
available for us to decorate as we want.
If you have orchids in bloom and would like to
display, please contact either Neal or Mike. If you
would like to help set up or tear down. Please
contact Mike. We will also like to have one or two
people available to work the show during the day. This helps to answer questions by
visitors. Last year there were over 600 people per day coming by. They were all amazed
by our exhibit and we received many compliments. We were also able to advertise for our
Society. Dates: Installation - 4 May during the morning. Show 5 - 8 May. Take down after
4 pm on Sunday May 8th. Place Filoli Estate, 86 Cañada Road, Woodside, CA. Working
at the show gets you free entry to the show which is a $30 value. Another possibility
would be to have a potting demonstration at the Greenhouse area of the Estate.
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September
This is our month for our annual auction. Be prepared.
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The POS Board of Directors
President:
Vice President:
Recording Secretary:
Corresponding Secretary:
Membership:
Treasurer:
Ways & Means:
Director at Large:
Director at Large:
Past President:
AOS Representative:
Refreshments:
Sheath Editor (Temp):
Web Editor:
Tom Mudge
Neal Windslow
George Spangler
Judy Evans
Janusz Warszawski
Sharon Langan
Roey Shaviv
Susan Tong
Eric Levenson
Mike Drilling
Chaunie Langland
OPEN
Mike Rector
Joseph Kautz
Our Mailing Address:
PO Box 6894
San Mateo, CA 94403-6894
http://penorchidsoc.org
Peninsula Orchid Society of San Mateo
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Upcoming Events around California:
March 18 & 19, 2016. Gold Coast Cymbidium Growers Show & Sale.
1400 Roosevelt Avenue, Redwood City, CA. Set-Up and Plant entry Friday 10:00AM –
6PM; CSA, AOS and ribbon judging starts at 7PM. Show and Sale open to the public
Saturday only from 10AM to 4PM. Cultural seminars, outstanding plants and exhibits,
sales by members and plant raffles throughout the day. For more information visit the
web site at http://www.goldcoastcymbidiumgrowers.com/orchid_show__sale
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March 26, 2016 California Orchids Spring Sale 515 Aspen Road, Bolinas 9 AM - 4
PM 415-868-0203 [email protected] www.californiaorchids.com
April 2 - 3, 2016 Sonoma County Orchid Society Show & Sale- "Orchids in Art" Sat.
10 am - 5 pm; Sun. 10 am - 4 pm admission - $8.00 Santa Rosa Veterans Building 1351
Maple Ave. Santa Rosa, CA across from the Fairgrounds. www.sonomaorchids.com
April 2 & 3, 2016 21st Annual Central Coast Orchid Show & Sale "Orchid Foolery"
Sat. 9-5; Sun 10-5 South County Regional Center 800 W. Branch St., Arroyo Grande, CA
Admission: $6 Children 12 or under- Free Show info: 805-929-5749 fcos.org
805.801.6850/805.343.2455 Sponsored by Five Cities Orchid Society
April 9 - 10, 2016 Sacramento Orchid Society 69th Annual Orchid Show & Plant Sale
"Orchids in Your Own Back Yard" Sat. 10-5, Sun 10-4 Scottish Rite Temple 6151 H
Street Sacramento, CA 95819 www.sacramentoorchids.com 916-489-3263 Admission $8 Free Parking - Demonstrations-Classes-Door Prizes
California Sierra Nevada Judging Center
The California Sierra Nevada Judging Center has its 2016 awards online for your
enjoyment. http://www.csnjc.org
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California Orchids Spring Sale!
Saturday, March 26th
9am-4pm
-----------------------Huge variety of Orchids!
Ferns, Bromeliads, Tillandsias
Pots, bark, cork and other supplies
-------------------------515 Aspen Rd
Bolinas, Ca. 94924
(415) 868-0203
[email protected]
www.californiaorchids.com
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“Orchids
in Your Own Back Yard”
Sacramento Orchid Society's
69th Annual Orchid Show
& Plant Sale
Scottish Rite Temple
6151 H Street
Sacramento, CA
95819
April 9 - 10, 2016
Saturday, 10 - 5
Sunday, 10 - 4
Admission $8
FREE parking
www.SacramentoOrchids.org
Information (916) 489‐3263
Pictures from the February Meeting - Show
and Tell Table Thank You Super as Usual!
Our great opportunity table.
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Door Prizes
Demonstrations
Classes and
Vendors Galore
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Fantastic Photos by:
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Thank you all for being a Member of the POS
Abraham Menicx
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